Plastering & Skimming Costs in Johannesburg 2026

Plastering & Skimming Costs in Johannesburg 2026
Plastering and skimming are essential for a quality finish on any building or renovation project in Johannesburg. Whether you are plastering new walls on a house build in Fourways, skim-coating a renovation in Sandton, or repairing damaged plaster in Randburg, this guide provides current 2026 pricing, explains the differences between plastering and skimming, and helps you budget accurately.
What Is the Difference Between Plastering and Skimming?
Plastering is a 10–15 mm thick sand-cement coat applied to bare brick walls (R100–R200/m²), while skimming is a 2–3 mm thin gypsum coat applied over existing plaster to create a smooth, paint-ready surface (R60–R140/m²). Many homeowners confuse the two. They are different processes used in different situations:
Plastering (Rendering)
- Thickness: 10–15 mm
- Purpose: Creates a flat, even surface on bare brick, block, or concrete walls
- When needed: New builds, extensions, bare walls that have never been plastered
- Material: Sand-cement plaster (4:1 sand to cement ratio) or pre-mixed plaster
- Finish: Rough or semi-smooth — usually requires painting or skimming for a final finish
Skimming (Skim Coat)
- Thickness: 2–3 mm
- Purpose: Creates a perfectly smooth surface on existing plaster, plasterboard, or concrete
- When needed: Before painting (to cover minor imperfections), over existing plaster, on plasterboard joins
- Material: Gypsum-based skim plaster (Gyproc, NovaSkim, or similar)
- Finish: Glass-smooth — ready for painting
When to Plaster vs When to Skim
| Situation | Plaster or Skim? |
|---|---|
| New brick/block walls (new build) | Plaster (then skim if smooth finish wanted) |
| Old plaster in reasonable condition | Skim (to refresh surface) |
| Plasterboard / drywall | Skim (over joints and screws) |
| Badly damaged old plaster | Strip and re-plaster |
| Concrete walls or ceilings | Plaster (with bonding agent) |
| Minor cracks and imperfections | Skim |
| Major cracks and structural movement | Repair first, then plaster |
How Much Does Plastering Cost per m² in Johannesburg?
Wall plastering costs R100–R300 per m² and ceiling plastering costs R150–R400 per m² in Johannesburg in 2026, depending on the type of work. Here is the full breakdown:
Wall Plastering
| Plastering Type | Cost per m² (labour + materials) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sand-cement plaster (new walls) | R100 – R180 | Standard 12 mm thickness |
| Sand-cement plaster (external) | R120 – R200 | Weather-resistant mix, sometimes with waterproofing additive |
| Pre-mixed plaster (new walls) | R130 – R200 | More consistent finish, slightly faster |
| Plaster repair (patching) | R150 – R250 | Cutting out and replacing damaged sections |
| Strip and re-plaster | R180 – R300 | Removing old plaster and applying new |
Ceiling Plastering
| Ceiling Type | Cost per m² (labour + materials) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Plasterboard ceiling (new) | R200 – R350 | Including board, brandering, and skim |
| Plasterboard ceiling (replace) | R250 – R400 | Removal of old ceiling + new installation |
| Concrete ceiling plaster | R150 – R250 | Direct plaster on concrete slab |
| Ceiling repair (per m²) | R180 – R300 | Water damage, cracks, sagging |
| Cornice installation | R50 – R100 per linear metre | Standard cove cornice |
| Ornamental cornice | R100 – R250 per linear metre | Detailed profiles |
Skim Coating
| Skim Type | Cost per m² (labour + materials) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wall skim (single coat) | R60 – R100 | Standard gypsum skim |
| Wall skim (two coats) | R90 – R140 | For rougher surfaces needing extra smoothing |
| Ceiling skim | R80 – R130 | Including sanding |
| Plasterboard skim (joints + screws) | R50 – R80 | Tape, joint compound, and skim |
| Textured / decorative skim | R100 – R180 | Patterns, textures, venetian-style |
What Does a Complete Plastering Project Cost?
A full plaster job on a new 3-bedroom house interior (walls, ceiling, skim, and cornice) costs approximately R114,200. Here are three common project examples:
Example 1: Plaster New 3-Bedroom House Interior (120 m² floor area)
| Item | Quantity | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Wall plastering (approx. 280 m² wall area) | 280 m² × R140/m² | R39,200 |
| Ceiling plasterboard (120 m²) | 120 m² × R280/m² | R33,600 |
| Wall skim coat (280 m²) | 280 m² × R80/m² | R22,400 |
| Ceiling skim (120 m²) | 120 m² × R100/m² | R12,000 |
| Cornice (approx. 100 linear metres) | 100 m × R70/m | R7,000 |
| Total | R114,200 |
Example 2: Skim and Repaint 3-Bedroom House (walls only)
| Item | Quantity | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Wall preparation (crack repair, sanding) | 280 m² × R30/m² | R8,400 |
| Wall skim coat (280 m²) | 280 m² × R80/m² | R22,400 |
| Sanding and dust-down | Included | Included |
| Total (plastering only, excl. painting) | R30,800 |
Add painting at R40–R80 per m² for a complete refresh.
Example 3: External Plastering — Full House Exterior
| Item | Quantity | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| External wall plastering (200 m²) | 200 m² × R160/m² | R32,000 |
| Crack repair and prep | Lump sum | R3,000 – R5,000 |
| Waterproofing additive | Included in mix | Included |
| Total | R35,000 – R37,000 |
What Factors Affect Plastering Costs?
Four main factors determine your plastering cost — wall condition, height/access, required finish quality, and project size. Larger projects have lower per-m² rates:
Wall Condition
- New brick (clean, level): Cheapest — standard plastering rates apply
- Old plaster (cracked, loose): Needs stripping first, adding R80–R120 per m²
- Concrete walls: Need a bonding agent (R30–R50 per m² extra) for plaster to adhere
- Damp walls: Must fix the damp source first — plastering over damp is a waste of money. See our waterproofing services
Height and Access
- Standard rooms (2.4–2.7 m): Normal rates
- Double volume (4–6 m): 30–50% premium for scaffolding and difficulty
- Exterior second storey: Scaffolding hire adds R50–R100 per m²
- Stairwells: Awkward access, premium rates
Finish Quality
- Standard plaster (for tiling behind): Cheapest — no skim needed, just flat and true
- Paint-ready plaster: Standard plaster + skim coat — most common for interior walls
- Premium smooth: Two coats of skim, sanded between coats — for feature walls and premium homes
Area and Volume
Larger projects have lower per-m² rates because setup costs are spread across more area. A single room (30 m²) costs more per m² than a full house (400 m²+).
What Are Common Plastering Problems and How Do You Fix Them?
The four most common plastering problems are cracks, hollow/drummy plaster, damp staining, and rough finish. Each has a specific solution — and ignoring them only makes the problem worse:
Cracks in Plaster
- Hairline cracks: Normal settlement — fill with crack filler, skim over
- Straight vertical/horizontal cracks at joints: Movement between different materials — use expansion tape and flexible filler
- Wide cracks (>2 mm): May indicate structural movement — get a structural assessment before plastering
- Map cracking (many small cracks): Poor curing, too much cement in mix, or plaster applied too thick — strip and re-plaster
Hollow / Drummy Plaster
When plaster sounds hollow when tapped, it has debonded from the wall. Small areas can be injected with adhesive. Large areas must be cut out and re-plastered. This is common in older Johannesburg homes and homes that have had damp issues.
Damp and Staining
Plastering over damp walls is futile — the plaster will blister, stain, and debond. Fix the damp source first (rising damp, leaking pipes, roof leaks, poor drainage), then replaster. Our waterproofing and plumbing teams can diagnose and fix the source.
Rough or Uneven Finish
If existing plaster is rough but sound, a skim coat (R60–R100 per m²) transforms the surface to a smooth, paint-ready finish without the cost of re-plastering.
Should You DIY Plastering or Hire a Professional?
Hire a professional — plastering is one of the hardest trades to learn, and DIY attempts usually result in poor finishes, high material waste (20–30%), and the cost of hiring a professional to fix it anyway:
| Factor | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Skill required | High — plastering is one of the hardest trades to learn | Years of experience |
| Finish quality | Poor to mediocre (for beginners) | Consistent, smooth |
| Speed | Very slow (3–5 m² per hour max) | 15–25 m² per hour |
| Material waste | High (20–30% waste is common) | Low (5–10%) |
| Cost (materials only, 100 m²) | R5,000 – R8,000 | N/A |
| Cost (professional, 100 m²) | N/A | R10,000 – R18,000 |
Plastering is one trade where DIY rarely saves money — the material waste, slow speed, and poor finish usually mean you end up hiring a professional to fix it anyway.
How Long Does Plastering Take?
A single room skim coat takes 1 day, while a full house interior plaster job takes 5–8 days. Plaster needs 7–14 days drying time before painting:
| Project | Duration |
|---|---|
| Skim coat — single room (30 m²) | 1 day |
| Skim coat — full house interior (280 m²) | 3–5 days |
| New plaster — single room walls (30 m²) | 1–2 days |
| New plaster — full house interior (280 m²) | 5–8 days |
| Ceiling installation — full house (120 m²) | 3–5 days |
| External plastering — full house (200 m²) | 4–7 days |
Note: Plaster needs to dry for 7–14 days before painting. Skim coat dries in 24–48 hours.
Why Choose Sinqobile Construction for Plastering and Skimming?
Sinqobile Construction provides professional plastering services across Gauteng. Our plasterers have years of experience delivering smooth, durable finishes on new builds, renovations, and repair projects:
- All plastering types — sand-cement plaster, skim coating, ceiling installation, cornice, external render
- Quality materials — we use reputable plaster brands and correct mix ratios
- Proper preparation — we fix cracks, treat damp, and apply bonding agents where needed
- Clean work — dust sheets, clean-up, and minimal disruption
- Full renovation service — plastering + painting + tiling for a complete finish
- All areas — Johannesburg, Sandton, Pretoria, Centurion, Midrand, Randburg, Fourways, Roodepoort
Get a free plastering quote: +27 82 868 8396
Last updated: April 2026. Prices reflect current Johannesburg market rates and may vary based on wall condition, access, and finish quality required.